selta
Power User
Hellllllo everyone.
It's been quite a while since I've really visited here. Lately, I pretty much only come around if someone links me to something and asks me to give input on that. Truth be told, some of the attitude towards bass players (most especially "The table scraps you have is good enough" comments that are so very common) and general lack of interest in bass here have kept me away. I'm very active in other bass communities, locally, nationally and internationally where I can interact with more like minded people and spread the FAS word.
With all of that said... I brought myself back here today to give a tiny bit of a sneak peek at something that should be out very soon. ML Sound is releasing a cab pack, and it will also include quite a few good presets. I've spent some time with these presets, and am working through doing some short recording demos with them. I'll try to present an "out of the box" experience as best I can. Which, that experience is very good. These presets are very nicely done and are very good starting places to get good bass tone. They will take some tweaking to really nail down for your bass, but overall, I like them.
In fact, I like them enough that I feel these basically execute on something I've wanted to do (and talked about) for while - a refined and good set of bass presets that anyone can use. I haven't had time to finish my whole set (I have about 6 done). These certainly do a fantastic job.
As I mentioned, I'm going to do quick 60 - 90 second clips of these presets, which use ML's new bass cab IRs. Here is the first one, covering a couple of very familiar tunes:
I'm hoping to do at least one sample each week.
Thank you to ML Sound / Mikko for putting in some kick ass work for this. I've basically given up hope on getting some bass essentials in the Axe-Fx, but having releases like this come out is extremely exciting for me, especially when it's from a well-known company like ML Sound. I'm glad to see him, 3Sigma and Dr. Bonkers doing what they can to fill the void. There's still a long way to go, but we have to start somewhere.
It's been quite a while since I've really visited here. Lately, I pretty much only come around if someone links me to something and asks me to give input on that. Truth be told, some of the attitude towards bass players (most especially "The table scraps you have is good enough" comments that are so very common) and general lack of interest in bass here have kept me away. I'm very active in other bass communities, locally, nationally and internationally where I can interact with more like minded people and spread the FAS word.
With all of that said... I brought myself back here today to give a tiny bit of a sneak peek at something that should be out very soon. ML Sound is releasing a cab pack, and it will also include quite a few good presets. I've spent some time with these presets, and am working through doing some short recording demos with them. I'll try to present an "out of the box" experience as best I can. Which, that experience is very good. These presets are very nicely done and are very good starting places to get good bass tone. They will take some tweaking to really nail down for your bass, but overall, I like them.
In fact, I like them enough that I feel these basically execute on something I've wanted to do (and talked about) for while - a refined and good set of bass presets that anyone can use. I haven't had time to finish my whole set (I have about 6 done). These certainly do a fantastic job.
As I mentioned, I'm going to do quick 60 - 90 second clips of these presets, which use ML's new bass cab IRs. Here is the first one, covering a couple of very familiar tunes:
I'm hoping to do at least one sample each week.
Thank you to ML Sound / Mikko for putting in some kick ass work for this. I've basically given up hope on getting some bass essentials in the Axe-Fx, but having releases like this come out is extremely exciting for me, especially when it's from a well-known company like ML Sound. I'm glad to see him, 3Sigma and Dr. Bonkers doing what they can to fill the void. There's still a long way to go, but we have to start somewhere.